Dharamsala: Australia skipper Steve Smith continued with his blazing form by striking yet another half-century, while leading his side to a comfortable 131/1 at lunch on the opening day of the fourth Test against India in Dharamsala on Saturday.

Smith looked at ease on a true pitch, smashing his way to an unbeaten 72 off 101 balls. The captain added 121 runs for the unbroken second wicket with David Warner (54), who was dropped in the very first ball of the match by Karun Nair off Bhuvneshwar Kumar.

Smith's innings had 10 boundaries while Warner hit eight fours and a six.

Steve Smith and David Warner were batting on 72 and 54 respectively at lunch on Day 1. AP

Ajinkya Rahane, leading the side in place of an injured Virat Kohli, could hardly do anything after Ishant Sharma’s replacement Bhuvneshwar bowled a terrible first spell.

He was taken to task by the two experienced campaigners who set the tempo after Umesh Yadav (1/29) bowled a beauty to get rid of Matt Renshaw (1). Even Yadav was guilty of bowling bad balls after a good couple of overs.

To make matters worse, his premier spinner Ravichandran Ashwin could hardly trouble the Australia captain even though he got bounce off the wicket.

With ball coming onto the bat nicely, Smith played the role of an enforcer to perfection while Warner played the second fiddle well after initial period of struggle. It was a different kind of batting from the dashing left-hander but it was effective enough to get to his first half-century of the series.

Ashwin was taken to cleaners by Smith, who effortlessly lofted him for a boundary and then rocked back to punch him through the off-side region for a boundary. Gaining confidence, Warner also lofted Ashwin over long-off for his first six.

The pitch was exactly to Australia’s liking with Smith winning a good toss. But Bhuvneshwar, perhaps buoyed by the bounce, bowled short to both the batsmen who played the cut shot at will.